The University of Minnesota Employment Web site has a search
feature to help you quickly locate position(s) for which you are interested.
The fewer search fields used, the more results you will receive.
You may also leave all fields blank to see every vacant position
at the U.
You may search
using any number of the six available fields.
The more search fields you fill in, the fewer results will be returned.
If, for example, you select "Faculty" in the "Position
Category"
field, your search results will return all faculty openings University-wide.
However, if you selected both "Faculty" in the "Position
Category"
field, and "Duluth" in the "Campus Location" field,
your search results will only return faculty positions located on our
Duluth campus.
Position Category
All vacant positions are divided into one of 12 categories, by type
of work. Please read "More about Position
Categories" for examples
of positions you will find under each category.
Position Title
This field shows a list of titles for our current open positions.
If you know the title of the position you are interested in (for example,
Police Officer or Associate Professor), select it from the list. If
you are not certain of the exact title of the position(s) you are interested
in, select "any".
Campus Location
The University of Minnesota has five (5) campus locations: Twin Cities, Crookston,
Duluth, Morris, and Rochester. If you are interested in positions on one of these campuses, select it from the list. Sometimes, we have
openings at off-campus locations. These positions will
be listed under "other". If you do not have a campus preference,
select "any".
College
On each of our campuses, positions are located in many different colleges or administrative units, such as our College of
Liberal Arts on the Twin Cities campus, or the School of Fine Arts
on our Duluth campus. Use this search feature if you know the college
or administrative unit of the position you are interested in. If you are not certain, select
"any", for a broader search.
Requisition Number
All positions at the University are assigned a 6-digit requisition
number that uniquely identifies the position. If you saw a
job opening in the newspaper or by another method than our web site,
most likely a requisition number was included in the ad. Use
this number, and leave all other fields blank to go directly to the
position.
Job Duties (Search by Keyword)
The keyword search allows you to search for relevant "key" words. For example, if you are interested in Accountant positions, you could put "accounting" in the keyword search field and all positions that mention accounting in the job duties would be returned in your search results. For a broader search, leave this field blank.